Ford Crown Victoria
You may think it is strange to put this utilitarian machine into a list filled with fast and exclusive cars. However, the Crown Vic deserves a place among the best 90’s cars since it is one of the most durable cars the world has ever seen. Those tough models from the 90’s and early 2000’s were common as police cruisers and taxis. Despite being 20 years old and surviving all kinds of torture, those cars are still on the road and running.
The Crown Victoria construction of a ladder chassis, live rear axle, tough suspension and heavy-duty components are based on mid-century technology that is still effective today. The 4.6-liter modular V8 engine will pump out only 260 HP, but this is more than enough to give the big rear-wheel sedan decent acceleration and cruising speeds.
All in all, the Crown Vic is a handy tool capable of many things. In fact, it is no surprise it was used by law enforcement agencies and others in need of a tough, dependable ride. If you want to own one of the last American ladder frame V8 sedans, you will be pleased to know prices are low and those cars are plentiful.